Сильмариллион
Of Maeglin Aredhel
ThenCurufinlaughedatEol,andhesaid:’Theymighthavefoundtheirwelcomeherelesswarmthantheyhoped,hadyouaccompaniedthem;butitisnomatter,forthatwasnottheirerrand.ItisnottwodayssincetheypassedovertheArossiach,andthencerodeswiftlywestward.Itseemsthatyouwoulddeceiveme;unlessindeedyouyourselfhavebeendeceived.’
AndEolanswered:’Then,lord,perhapsyouwillgivemeleavetogo,anddiscoverthetruthofthismatter.’
’Youhavemyleave,butnotmylove,’saidCurufin.’Thesooneryoudepartfrommylandthebetterwillitpleaseme.’
ThenEolmountedhishorse,saying:’Itisgood,LordCurufin,tofindakinsmanthuskindlyatneed.IwillrememberitwhenIreturn.’ThenCurufinlookeddarklyuponEol.’Donotflauntthetitleofyourwifebeforeme,’hesaid.’ForthosewhostealthedaughtersoftheNoldorandwedthemwithoutgiftorleavedonotgainkinshipwiththeirkin.Ihavegivenyouleavetogo.Takeit,andbegone.BythelawsoftheEldarImaynotslayyouatthistime.AndthiscounselIadd:returnnowtoyourdwellinginthedarknessofNanEl-moth;formyheartwarnsmethatifyounowpursuethosewholoveyounomore,neverwillyoureturnthither.’
ThenEolrodeoffinhaste,andhewasfilledwithhatredofalltheNoldor;forheperceivednowthatMaeglinandAredhelwerefleeingtoGondolin.